Stephen Gillett Leaves Sinking Ship Best Buy for Symantec

Trust me. People across spaces, particularly in tech and retail with a pulse respect this guy. It's time for Best Buy's Board to wake up and do likewise. If its doesn't, he'll simply move on to a company where he actually has a real chance to incite change.

This guy is Stephen Gillett, former head of digital and CIO at Starbucks (SBUX) and most recently EVP and president, Best Buy Digital, Global Marketing and Strategy atBest Buy (BBY) .

Now he joins Symantec (SYMC) , where he had previously served on the Board of Directors, as EVP and COO.

This is sad day for Best Buy investors. If the company's recent moves -- hiring Gillett only to stifle his ability to innovate by loading him with responsibility, yet very little meaningful carte blanche and a SWOT analysis consultant as CEO named Hubert Joly -- are indicative of the attitude over there, and I think they are, Best Buy goes the way of Circuit City.

The stock had potential as a long-term buy with Gillett in the picture. It became clear, however, with the hiring of Joly, that Best Buy's board simply doesn't have the capacity, foresight or, frankly, the stones to position Gillett as CEO and undisputed leader the way Yahoo! (YHOO) did Marissa Mayer.

Now, the stock is worse than a strong sell; you should take the name off of your radar. Don't touch it with your worst enemy's ten-foot pole and especially his or her trading platform.

Best Buy will fail as a retail company whereas it could have and should have given itself a fighting chance by morphing into a tech company like Starbucks.

Symantec and Silicon Valley's gain is yet another loss -- and abject failure -- for Best Buy.